Crazy Job Interview Questions to Expect From U.S.' Greatest Companies

NEW YORK ( TheStreet) -- Americans are getting itchy about their career prospects in early 2013.

So much so that one in five employees say they plan on looking for a new job in the next 90 days, according to Glassdoor, a Sausalito, Calif.-based career services company.

With that many employees looking for work, the competition should be stiff for good, quality jobs. One challenge job-seekers can expect to face are tough, even tricky, job interview questions from potential employers.

They're in luck: Glassdoor has compiled a list of what it calls the most "oddball" job interview questions job-seekers can expect in 2013. They're all real questions and come from some of the biggest, most attractive companies in the U.S.

The entire list can be seen here, but here's a peek at some of the most interesting questions and the companies asking them:

"If you were to get rid of one state in the U.S., which would it be and why?" -- Forrester Research, to research associate candidates.

"How many cows are in Canada?" -- Google (GOOG) , to local data quality evaluator candidates.

"What do you think about when you're alone in your car?" -- Gallup, to associate analyst candidates.

"If we came to your house for dinner, what would you make us?" -- Trader Joe's , to crew candidates.

"How do you make a tuna fish sandwich?" -- Astron Consulting , to office manager candidates.

"You are a head chef at a restaurant and your team has been selected to be on Iron Chef . How do you prepare your team for the competition and how do you leverage the competition for your restaurant?" -- Accenture (ACN) , to consultant candidates.

"How many windows are there in New York City?" -- Bain & Co. , to associate consultants.